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Are Catholics Considered True Christians?There are several members of the Catholic Church who don't agree with the doctrines and don't participate in their practices. They stay connected to their religion for reasons associated with lifestyle, business, and family.
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Anne Askew - Protestant MartyrThis article depicts the life, beliefs, and tribulations of Anne Askew, a recognized Protestant Martyr. -
Northern Ireland (Part 3 of 3)In 1969-72 the UK governments, first Labour, then Conservative, tried hard to persuade the Protestant politicians to agree to changes which might be acceptable to the Catholics, but made little progress.
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The Protestant Work Ethic - the Christian's Moral ImperativeAs a Christian, being successful in the world would demonstrate to people your character and contribution towards society and allows you to donate money to charity.
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Blogging's Wordy Protestant Ethic -- a QuadpomeBlogging's Wordy Protestant Ethic -- A Quadpome seeks gently to encourage brevity in the placement of words online. -
Education's Role in the Protestant ReformationThis article is an educational analysis of the primary effects of education upon the Protestant Reformation and the importance of the role education played in the survival of the Protestant movement.
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The Protestant Ascendancy: The Domination of Ireland in the 17th and 18th CenturiesAn important part of Irish history, the Protestant Ascendancy refers to the political, economical, and social domination by a minority of Anglican landowners and Church of Ireland during the late 17th- and 18th centuries.
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Does Brian McLaren Believe that the Protestant Bible Communicates Truth About God?Does McLaren believe in the same God that the Protestant Reformers did? The answer will surprise you.
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Is Brian McLaren a Contemporary Reformer in the Likeness of the Protestant Reformers?Is McLaren restoring what the church has virtually lost somehow in her history? The answer may surprise you.
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Historical Differences and Similarities Between the Catholic and Protestant ChurchesHere I research the Catholic and Protestant churches, two branches of one group which split apart in 1500s Europe when a group of people became dissatisfied with the way things were being run in the Catholic church.
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The Differences Between Catholics and ProtestantsA brief look at the differences and similiarities between the Catholic and Protesant Christian faiths.
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Protestant Work EthicA demonstration of how doctrines, customs, traditions, and beliefs within the church can ruin favor with God. -
Study Linking Most Religious U.S. States with High Teen Birth Rates Flawed, MisleadingThis editorial challenges a recent study linking the most religious U.S. states and higher teen birth rates -
Religious Reformations by the TudorsThe Tudor era was one of the most important era's in English history, due to the religious arguments.
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The Catholic Counter ReformationThis work on history will examine the Catholic Counter Reformation in Europe during the sixteenth century, often drawing parallels to the more familiar Protestant Reformation.
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Protestant Scholasticism, Higher Criticism, and Pietism"Concerning Higher Criticism, if the Bible is not God's Word, then Christians have no legs to stand on."
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Political Instability in Northern Ireland (Part 2)The peace process was a long and difficult one. In the 1960s, violence erupted for the first time in a major way since before 1921.
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Belfast Diary: War as a Way of LifeThis book report covers the division between the Protestant and Catholic factions of Northern Ireland.
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Washington's First MissionariesIn this article I discuss how the attitudes of early Oregon territory missionaries has effected us today.
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Protestant and Catholic Bibles: What's the Difference?A brief explanation of the differences between Protestant and Catholic Bibles, and the history of those differences.
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Protestant Theology in the Twentieth CenturyThis paper examines the religious philosophies of three prominent Protestant theologians of the twentieth century.
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How to Witness to a CatholicProtestants love to witness. They are told to witness at every moment. Does a person witness by 'talking the talk' or 'walking the walk? Should a protestant witness to Catholics, the original Christians? What does witnessing mean? -
St. Bartholomew's Day MassacreThe apex of the French wars of religion marked one of the most brutal attacks in the history of Christianity.
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Choosing a Protestant Church in BostonWhere to find protestant based churches in Boston MA.
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4 Protestant Churches in the Boston AreaIf you live in the Boston area and don't have a place to worship, check out one of these four churches. -
Thirty Years' War: Worst European Disaster Since the Black DeathThe war, which began and ended in the Holy Roman Empire, devastated the whole of Europe, especially the massive losses in Germany. The war is considered the worst European disaster since the Black Death in the 1300s.
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How Queen Mary Became Bloody MaryA look at the historical facts along with some personal interjections on Britain's first Queen Mary (aka Blood Mary.)
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A History and Analysis of the Regensburg ColloquyA research paper aimed at examining why the Regensburg Colloquy of 1541 failed to remedy the schism occurring between the Protestants and Catholics during the Reformation.
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Elders in Protestant Churches Nominating Themselves or Directly Persuading Others to Nominate Them is Significant ProblemSome Protestant churches believe they are biblically commanded to appoint elders for their church leadership positions. However, some churches allow elders to nominate and appoint themselves, which contradicts biblical teaching. -
How to Conduct a Protestant Baby Dedication CeremonyThis article offers the reasons behind a protestant baby dedication ceremony instead of an infant baptism. It also gives a detailed text as to how to perform it.
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Protestants Among Us: The LutheransAn overview of the Lutheran religion in America.
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Ann Askew: Burned at the Stake in 1546 for HeresyAskew was a member of the Reformed Church and it was her Protestant beliefs that had her burned at the stake for heresy. She would do much for the Protestant religion before being burned though.
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Combining Protestant and Catholic Church ServicesThe Protestant and Catholic religions share the same core belief that Jesus Christ died and rose for our sins. The two religions are all part of Christianity, so why not combine the two church services?
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Protestant and Catholic Denominations: Reconciling the DifferencesThe Protestant and Catholic Churches are both Christian denominations, so why is there so much conflict between the two? This article will present some of the bigger issues facing the conflict between Protestantism and Catholicism.
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Notes from the Counselor on "Perception is Reality"Dr. McKenney always had to deal with the difference between what was perceived to be true and what was true. She liked to share her insights on perception as reality. -
It's Off to Work We Go: A History of the Protestant Work EthicToday, the ideas that work is good and noble for its own sake still exist, but perhaps today we still question the notion that all kinds of work are equal. We question what kind of work would be most suited to us personally.
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A Degree to Be ProtestantThis is a Villanelle Poem dedicated to those 99%.
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ConfusedFour words you never want to mix up -
Anne Askew Burned at the Stake, 1546Anne Askew had been sentenced to die in one of the more horrible ways imaginable. But she had a friend who helped her to a speedy death. -
For Luther, the Realm of This Earth was DamnedFrom "Beyond Creed"
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